In The Shadow Of A Lie

Dicky Overbey, George Jones

I lead a rich rewarding life, a wife, a home, a car
But generally you can find me down in some dim lit bar
I hold all the pleasures of the world, this fact I can't deny
But I'm living, yes, I'm living in the shadow of a lie
My wife's first husband and myself were on a fishin' trip
He was in our rowboat, me on shore, when I saw my partner slip
A hellish thing took hold of me and I delayed my rescue dash
Still I knew my lover husband had finally breathed his last
I took his body back to town and restrained a happy smile
When they said there'd be a hearin', wouldn't even be a trial
That a fine upstanding citizen like me could do no wrong
And the walls between me and my love would finally soon be gone
Now just when my world glows brightest and warm thoughts run through my head
A chilling darkness hovers like a demon over head
And sometimes the guilt inside me reigns so strong I hope to die
For I'm living, is it living, in the shadow of a lie...

Trivia about the song In The Shadow Of A Lie by George Jones

When was the song “In The Shadow Of A Lie” released by George Jones?
The song In The Shadow Of A Lie was released in 1963, on the album “I Wish Tonight Would Never End”.
Who composed the song “In The Shadow Of A Lie” by George Jones?
The song “In The Shadow Of A Lie” by George Jones was composed by Dicky Overbey, George Jones.

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